Islands Of Abandonment: Life In The Post-Human Landscape
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'The most precious hymn to resilience ... written with a beautiful
attention to detail ... Wonderful ' ADAM NICOLSON, winner of the
2018 Wainwright Prize'Extraordinary ...Just when you thought there
was nowhere left to explore, along comes an author with a new
category of terrain ... Dazzling' SPECTATORThis is a book about
abandoned places: ghost towns and exclusion zones, no man's lands
and fortress islands - and what happens when nature is allowed to
reclaim its place.In Chernobyl, following the nuclear disaster,
only a handful of people returned to their dangerously irradiated
homes. On an uninhabited Scottish island, feral cattle live
entirely wild.In Detroit, once America's fourth-largest city,
entire streets of houses are falling in on themselves, looters
slipping through otherwise silent neighbourhoods.This book explores
the extraordinary places where humans no longer live - or survive
in tiny, precarious numbers - to give us a possible glimpse of what
happens when mankind's impact on nature is forced to stop. From
Tanzanian mountains to the volcanic Caribbean, the forbidden areas
of France to the mining regions of Scotland, Flyn brings together
some of the most desolate, eerie, ravaged and polluted areas in the
world - and shows how, against all odds, they offer our best
opportunities for environmental recovery.By turns haunted and
hopeful, this luminously written world study is pinned together
with profound insight and new ecological discoveries that together
map an answer to the big questions: what happens after we're gone,
and how far can our damage to nature be undone?'A redemptive,
celebratory pageant of a book, rich in reflection and
revelation'Gavin Francis, author of Island Dreams'Meticulous
research, lyrical writing'Louise Gray, author of The Ethical
Carnivore'Fascinating, poignant, mysterious, surreal,
compelling'Keggie Carew, bestselling author of Dadland